
Hua Shan Talks About "zi Zhi Tong Jian" 31
by Huashan
About This Novel
"Zi Zhi Tong Jian" writes from the Warring States Period to the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, vividly showing the living people and stories in the 1,362-year history of the 16 dynasties. It can be said to be the "big data" and "case collection" of China's political and cultural heritage. This book is the final chapter of Hua Shan's series of "Tongjian of Zizhi", which tells the history of the Later Jin, Later Han and Later Zhou dynasties. In 936, Shi Jingtang recognized the Khitan Emperor Yelu Deguang as his father, ceded the sixteen states of Yanyun, and proclaimed himself emperor with the support of the Khitan, and was known as the Later Jin Dynasty in history. In 947, the Khitans moved south and the Later Jin Dynasty was destroyed. The Khitan burned, killed and looted in the Central Plains, which greatly lost the support of the people. Liu Zhiyuan took the opportunity to proclaim himself emperor and founded the Later Han Dynasty. He was destroyed by Guo Wei four years later. In 951, Guo Wei wore a yellow robe and established the Later Zhou Dynasty. After Chai Rong succeeded to the throne, he defeated the Northern Liao Dynasty and became the most enlightened king in the Five Dynasties. Unexpectedly, his ambition was not fulfilled and he suddenly died of illness. He was passed on to his seven-year-old son. The young master was suspicious of the country, Zhao Kuangyin launched the Chenqiao Rebellion and joined Huangpao, establishing the Northern Song Dynasty, and the subsequent Zhou Dynasty was destroyed...
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